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21. Computer Assisted WRITING Sites
daikoky/ Provides a bilingual pen pal magazine with loop sites, working papers, databases,English schools bulletins, magazines, recommended sites and KAIROS
http://www.ammerlaan.demon.nl/WRITING.HTM
WRITING, THINKING AND ENGLISH
Dr A.A.M. Ammerlaan,
Meijhorst 90-12, 6537 KH
Nijmegen, the Netherlands Direct to World Wide Writing , 2002 Winner European Award from the European Commission as 'Most Innovative Foreign Language Project'.
Increasingly universities are resorting to Oxford/Cambridge methods of learning through writing. This implies that writing skills are becoming more important in the assessment of competences than before when oral defence and presentation skills could be used. Some background information is listed on Paul Peter's of the Hogeschool Arnhem and Nijmegen . As part of a joint operation, the Universities in Gelder;land have begun the programing of WorldWideWriting.com , an award winning tool to assist students at all tertiary levels in communicating and studying in Spanish, Italian, French, German, Dutch and English. To avoid duplication, and to maximally use existing OnLineWriting OWL labs, we have conducted several surveys on the Web. The results for English are listed below.
This homepage lists results of a preliminary search for two tools:
- Guidance in the art of writing, prefarably teacher-independent, time-independent and with preference involving peers.

22. Internet For Kids
fun facts, and other activities to teach children about amazing facts, fun and games,penpal network, and world with Miss Piggy, tour weird sites with Elmo.
http://www.shpl.net/kidsnet.html
SHPL- INTERNET FOR KIDS
Sterling Heights Public Library
40255 Dodge Park Road - Sterling Heights, MI 48313
586-446-BOOK
Children's Sites
Please notify webmaster of any broken or incorrect links. If you have a site you'd like to suggest for this list, let us know!
Online and Filtering Information
Safe Kids Partnership National Internet Fraud Complaint Center Cybertipline Net Nanny filter Cybersitter filter Cyber Patrol filter
Collections
Just for Kids : contains links to web sites related to children Great Sites : from the Librarian's Guide to Cyberspace , a new cybercollection of links to more than 700+ fun, exciting, and useful web sites for children and their grown-ups. Sponsored by the American Library Association Michigan Electronic Library : this special section is for youth and young adults Internet Public Library : check out the links for children and young adults Yahooligans : a searchable index of the Internet for web surfers ages 7 - 12 KidsClick web search for kids by librarians
Organization Web Sites
Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.

23. Global Education Web Resources For EFL
work and useful links to other global issues sites. and cultures for email classroomand penpal project exchanges. collection of on-line databases with the
http://www.countryschool.com/gisig5.htm
Home About the GISIG About IATEFL Events ... Contacts List Web resources Join
Global Issues: Web Resources
To suggest a site for inclusion please use the Add URL form Global Issues: EFL/ESL specific sites Global Issues: other educational sites Global Issues: general interest sites Global Issues: newsgroups ... Links to other (non-Global Issues) EFL/ESL sites
Global Issues: EFL/ESL specific sites
Animal rights : debating resource. ATEM - the Association for Teaching English through Movies - includes using movies to teach about global issues BaFa BaFa Does it Work with University EFL Learners? : BaFa BaFa is a simulation to teach cross-cultural awareness. Participants find out what it feels like to be the one person in a group who is different. RaF¡ RaF¡ is the elementary version. BBC World Service - English Learning Down to Earth : support and stand-alone materials for the 'Down to Earth' English programme on environmental topics: the earth from space, the atmosphere, soil depletion, Gaia theory, sustainable development, conservation for people, green imperialism, poverty, climate change, etc. The British Council : Language in development. Key papers commissioned by the British Council for the Department for International Development

24. .LINKS4KIDS Safe Sites - Homework Help.
Internet databases for Education and Research Thematically of carefully selectedsubject-specific Internet sites. tips, resources to develop pen pal exchanges
http://www.links4kids.co.uk/homeworkhelp.htm
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    Homework Help
    GoTo: References
  • Abcteach - One for kids, parents and teachers. Free activities, research and report help, project and writing ideas. Dioarama themes to print. Rain Forest, Butterflies, and other interesting topics.
  • Academic Assistance Access - Help with homework or assignments in almost any field from junior high to college. Most questions will get a response by email within twenty-four hours.
  • Acalogic Inc - "Gives information and showcases products which, when utilized by parents, helps them assist their children in doing homework."

25. Sites
Spanish speaking pen pals Spanish – pen pal. corpus.html Michael Barlow's page oflinks to corpus linguistics sites, bibliography, etc. Software databases
http://www.llsh.univ-savoie.fr/anglais/links.htm
Useful links for language teachers Most of the sites listed here are in English and about English, but a number of sites devoted to other languages are also included. Sites of more general interest are listed first, followed by sites devoted to more specific aspects of language. The following categories are covered: Return to English Department Page General language-related sites
    Technology
    http://www.howstuffworks.com
    Site that explains how things work, including everything related to computer technology. Digital Learning Environments
    http://www.blackboard.com
    Excellent site which gives you (for free) a very user-friendly "shell" to build digital courses with. Teaching with Electronic Technology
    http://www.wam.umd.edu/~mlhall/teaching.html
    The best portal site on the net leading to sites on all aspects of digital learning environments and to current research on teaching with electronic technology. Designing Web-based Training
    http://www.horton.com/DesigningWBT/

26. Primary School For Teachers
this collection and a range of similar databases and collections of links to listservand ejournal sites. and countries for email classroom pen-pal and other
http://www.primaryschool.com.au/teachersresults.php

Advanced Search
Learning Theories / Models of Teaching Discussion Groups Associations ... IT Tutorials
Learning Theories and Models of Teaching (12) 20 Ways to Foster Creativity
Ways to inspire your students. ACER: EdResearch Online
Comprehensive and up to date collection of educational research documents in Australia and hosts access to this collection and a range of similar databases and collections from around the world. Cloudnet
Links to Learning Theories and Models of Teaching sites. Cooperative Learning Ideas
How to set up your room for cooperative learning. Electronic Portfolios - A New Way of Learning
This action thesis project examines the practical applications and developments that can be rendered for the purposes of creating digital or electronic process portfolios. Learning Style Quiz
Quiz to help establish the particular learning style of students. Learning Styles
Information relating to different learning styles for infants teachers. MI: Seven Ways to Approach Curriculum
Multiple Intelligences approaches to curriculum. Multiple Intelligence Dr. Gardner's Theory on Multiple Intelligence

27. ICONnect Online Courses Teleco Lesson 1
Keypals (penpal exchanges between individuals or groups organizing collected informationinto databases that can analysis of data collected at multiple sites).
http://www.ala.org/ICONN/teleco1.html

28. Content Providers - Smart Computing
How To Find An Online pen pal How To Telnet Dialing Up Remote databases 'NetwideUploading Contributing To PC Novice's Favorite 100 Web sites Technology News
http://www.smartcomputing.com/editcat/SMART/INTERNET/WEB/ONLINE/55/

29. Russian Department Resources
links connect to only several of many sites, and we over 26 million documents inmore than 1200 databases. SAPE sets up penpal exchanges between Russians and
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~russian/resources.html

Main Menu

Russian Dept.

Courses

Faculty
...
Alumni

Resources
LSA+

Map

INDEX
Journals
Books News Sources Grammar ... Miscellaneous WEB RESOURCES There is a wealth of information about Russia, the NIS and Eastern Europe on the Internet. The following links connect to only several of many sites, and we've tried to sort through some of them to find the best and most useful. This list will be updated frequently. The Red arrow will return you to the top of this page . Enjoy!! ON-LINE JOURNALS The Slavic Review http://ragnar.econ.uiuc.edu/~slavrev/index1.html An "American Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and east European Studies." ON-LINE BOOKS On-Line works of Fyodor Dostoevsky http://www-cgi.cs.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/book/authorsearch?dostoevsky Here you will find links to on-line versions of Crime and Punishment The Double and Notes from the Underground On-Line works of Lev Tolstoy http://www-cgi.cs.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/book/authorsearch?tolstoy Here you will find links to a number of Tolstoy's works (including War and Peace Victor Kamkin Bookstore http://www.kamkin.com

30. Technology
development of instructional materials and databases for telecommunications. of itscurrent and past achieved sites. K12 pen pal Network epals.com Classroom
http://www.nefec.org/resources/linklist.asp?category=8

31. Opportunities For Educators
applications, Web Master, E–commerce, databases, Oracle and buddy” is exchangedwith a pen pal class, students one of two excellent web sites, designed by
http://thechalkboard.com/Opportunities/EdOp.html
Call for Papers
Conferences

Forums

Scholarships
... The Teachers.Net Gazette
publishes articles, stories, photos, sound bytes and video clips from teachers about teaching and education, life in the classroom, or content otherwise of interest to the Teachers.Net community. Bob Reap , editor of the Gazette. CongressLink Communicator invites article suggestions from readers. CongressLink it a free educational web site for teachers and students. It has a growing library of lesson plans and other resources to encourage a better understanding of Congress. The site also gives teachers the opportunity to communicate with their colleagues and with subject matter experts. CongressLink Communicator is published monthly and contains news about CongressLink and features articles written by teachers and students who use the site. Back to Top The Technology Source , a free bimonthly refereed periodical sponsored by SCT, Microsoft, Compaq, and SmartForce, focuses on integrating technology in educational organizations. Please consider contributing to this publication by submitting an article for one of the following sections: Vision.

32. SCI-MATH WORLD: An Interactive Web Workshop
Provides annotated Web links to relevant science and math subjects arranged as directories and portals, Category Science Educational Resources...... Database (http//www.agso.gov.au/databases/20010926_4.jsp through their interest inhorses; pen pal pages; chat Interactive Web sites on Astronomy. Chandra XRay
http://library.rider.edu/scholarly/rlackie/sci/
SCI-MATH WORLD An Interactive Web Workshop Robert J. Lackie, Assistant Professor-Librarian, Rider University
Selection of Search Tools: The Basic Three
Begin with Directories and Portals when:
  • you have a broad topic
  • you want access to selected, evaluated, and annotated collections
  • you prefer quality over quantity
  • you want to locate Web sites rather than individual pages within these sites
Begin with the Invisible or Deep Web [searchable sites and databases] when:
  • you are looking for information that is likely to be stored in a database you are looking for information that is dynamically changing in content
Begin with Search Engines when:
  • you have a narrow topic you are looking for a specific site you want to gather a large number of results you want to take advantage of the newer retrieval technologies
Directories and Portals
  • Librarians' Index to the Internet (http://lii.org/) Information You Can Trust:
    BUBL Information Service
    (http://bubl.ac.uk) - Offers access to many types of resources, from full-text articles, mailing lists, etc. The BUBL Link category contains Subject Menus where you can choose "Science" and find links under topics such as Mathematics, Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Earth sciences, Life sciences, Plants, and Animals

33. E-Tutor, Inc. E M P O W E R I N G   C L A S S R O O M S... E N R I C H I N G 
and books, or perform a keyword search of its databases. Fluency Through Fables, andthe Email pen pal Connection Web sites and Resources for K-6 A collection
http://www.e-tutor.com/et100/html/primary_grades.htm
Links For Primary Grade Level Resources. A - B C - D E - F G - L ... America's Heroes and YOU Curriculum
AMERICA'S HEROES AND YOU, a new curriculum for students in grades 5 through 9, focuses on the lives of 11 American heroes to foster citizenship and offer positive role models for principals, teachers and students. The curriculum highlights the achievements of heroes like Thomas Jefferson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Eleanor Roosevelt, Cesar Chavez, and describes how each of their lives exemplified one heroic quality - such as courage, determination, self reliance, problem solving or self giving. In the discussion questions and follow-up activities students are invited to recognize that quality in themselves or in someone else close to them, and to use that quality in their lives to become better citizens of their school or community.
American Home-School Publishing

American Home School Publishing maintains the finest catalog of Home Schooling materials from over 40 publisher. They have reviewed hundreds of products, selected only those believe to be suitable for home-school families.
Appetizers and Lessons for Math and Reason

This online classroom offers appetizers and lessons for math from arithmetic to calculus or why slopes; for deductive reason (logic) and critical thinking; and for learning in general. Included here are opinions on the communication of skills and mathematics instruction. The logic appetizers are math free. Each appetizer is different. If one is not to your liking try another. Most are from three books on understanding and explaining math and reason.

34. MOLLIE MCOWEN'S HOMEPAGE
Write down two web sites for at least three of the Click on a few of these to seewhich databases you can Go to the Find a pen pal area and edit your profile
http://webpages.marshall.edu/~mcowen/activity/
ENGLISH ON THE COMPUTER
L.E.A.P. ACTIVITIES
    April 10, 2000
    Good job on your presentations last week!
    They were very interesting.
    Go to the Marshall Homepage and look through News and Events for information on the Preservation Hall Jazz Band Concert that will be here on campus this Friday. How much does it cost? What time does it start? What kind of music do they play? Keep track of your answers on paper because after you do the next activity you will send the answers to these questions in an e-mail message About six weeks ago Nikki found a great website about culture shock. It was put together completely by international students. Go to it at The English Language Center Look specifically at the description of websites. First, read "The Five Stages of Culture Shock" and then, on a piece of paper , write which stage of culture shock you think you are in right now. Secondly, go to the "Welcome to Our Counseling Room" page and take the quiz. You will have to keep track on your paper of your answers to each question. According to their quiz, which stage do the "counselors" say that you are in? Write it down. Is it the same as you thought? Go to the advice section for your stage. Finally, write an e-mail to Nikki (thacker13@marshall.edu) or Mollie (mcowen@marshall.edu) and tell us the following:
    • What stage you originally thought you were in What stage the counselors say you are in What is some advice that you can offer to someone else in the same stage (these may be your own ideas or ideas that the counselors gave you)

35. Internet Sources For Education
These may include curricula, databases, resources lists or Resources and Directoryof Educational sites from Classroom for email classroom pen-pal and project
http://www.hamline.edu/administration/libraries/bush/subjects/secondary_educatio
Internet Resources for Education
Comprehensive Education WebPages
Hamline Education sites
WebSite Listings
Safe pages for Kids ...
Some Educational (and fun!) Web Sites
Comprehensive Education WebPages
A collection of organizational and governmental sites featuring a variety of general resources for education. These may include curricula, databases, resources lists or gophers.
Apple Computer, Inc.'s Education Division
The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
Electronic School
quarterly technology magazine for K-12 school leaders
The Ask Eric Virtual Library
Includes the searchable ERIC database
CEARCH , the Cisco Educational Archive
ClassroomConnect
Indludes:
G.R.A.D.E.S. a special internet Search engine with high-quality, hand-picked sites that K-12 educators and students
Searching the Internet, a guide to searching with tips and suggestions
A Resource Station
Teacher Contact Database; search for other educators interested in internet in the classroom or list yourself
RouteICS
serving information to students, providing them a chance to contribute their own observations, findings, and reflections.
The EdWeb Project
a " hyperbook to explore the worlds of educational reform and information technology"
InforMNs World Wide Web Server
Internet for Minnesota Schools
helping schools connect to and utilize the Internet
Kids on Campus
The Cornell Theory Center sponsors an annual"Kids On Campus" event in celebration of National Science and Technology Week, to increase computer awareness and scientific interest among local third, fourth, and fifth grade students.

36. The Virtual Manager
right electronic tools, such as Email and remote databases. out of their homes orat customer sites also need we have a global E-mail pen-pal network called
http://www.the-office.com/virtual.htm
The Virtual Manager
Remote Control
Operating virtually can make your employees happier and your profits larger.
But it comes with a special set of challenges

by William R. Pape After a lecture I gave recently, an audience member stood up and told the story of a service company that had converted to a virtual operation. The managers were looking for a way to reduce office operating costs. They had installed a corporate E-mail system, bought laptop computers for their sales and service people, and closed down and subleased their offices. The results had been disastrous. Sales had dropped, turnover had skyrocketed, and frustrations at all levels of the organization were at an all-time high. The managers had been working from the common misconception that all you need to do to become a virtual company is to supply your employees with the right electronic tools, such as E-mail and remote databases. Nothing could be further from the truth. Virtual operations come with their own set of management challenges, and managers must be skillful enough to recognize those problems and solve them. Business is, at its heart, a highly personal activity, and to date we don't have electronic tools that can fully replace the richness of face-to-face contact. Whenever you substitute electronic tools for a physical work space, you lose the synergy that can come only from daily informal contact, and you risk alienating workers from one another and from the company's goals.

37. Sound
Gopher sites can offer databases that store tried and The number of databases ishuge and increasing as postal facilities to conduct pen pal schemes (Robinson
http://www.celt.stir.ac.uk/staff/HIGDOX/STEPHEN/INTERNE.HTM
Internet
Introduction
The exponential increase in size and use of the Internet has meant that it will play an increasingly large role for all people, be it personally, professionally or incidentally. These changes will undoubtedly impinge upon the language teacher, as indeed they should. EFL teachers must realize the full potential and ramifications of the Internet as a classroom resource and as a learning environment in its own right. All teachers should continuously look for more efficient and improved means of teaching their subject, so how can the Internet be utilized by EFL teachers? The Internet is basically a series of interconnected computers that can all communicate with one another. It is, in effect, an enormous wide area network (WAN) that allows vast amounts of information to be stored and accessed easily and efficiently. The infrastructure necessary for this feat is essentially provided for free, at least for the time being. Most of the material on the Internet is in English which is pretty much the Lingua Franca online. Thus, the opportunities for the classroom are enormous, as could be the changes in the way English is taught. Some people may mistakenly think that the Internet is one enormous library, but it is much more than that. It offers a level of sophistication, ease of use, width and depth of content and an interactive ability previously unknown to us. Conversely, the Internet can be overwhelming, unreliable, chaotic, slow and in no logical order.

38. ELT Matters: E-mail Penpals
Selected web sites for English language teaching (ELT Let your penpal know your schedule(eg exams the potential of international networks to teach writing and
http://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/~cmc/eltmatters/e-mail.htm
ELT Matters Selected web sites for English language teaching (ELT) and learning in the Chinese Context arranged in 25 categories and in alphabetical order for your easy reference. The purple dot means recommendation. The more dots, the higher the recommendation. If you like to suggest an ELT-related web site to us, please use this Suggestion Form
Associations

related to ELT

Bible / Religious materials for ELT
...
Writing Skills
E-mail Penpals

39. Educator Tools
Covered are keyboarding, word processing, databases, spreadsheets, and telecomputing. helpmaking penpal / Keypal connections try these sites. penpal Exchange.
http://www.sanjuan.edu/select/educator.tools/
Educator Tools

40. Resources
how you can set up an electronic pen pal program. or time period as well as databases,political science resources and government and nonprofit sites.
http://www.uis.edu/~cook/cite/page5.htm
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